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to dallas, texas, $1,238. the same truck from dallas to l.a. -- $837. the truck leaving from california, 32% more. what does that possibly say about where the demand is, mandy? >> i think it is a very clear message. >>> bertha coombs has a quick "market flash." what are you watching? >> mandy, carl icahn is sending a message to shareholders of oshkosh. he says the board there is obfuscating his message. he says he does not want to take the company private. he has a tendered offer he has extended. he is the biggest shareholders. he's offering shareholders $32.50 saying surrender your shares to me. he wants to kick out management because he thinks they're not doing a good job or install his own slate of directors. the company says carl icahn's offer is not good for shareholders so the debate continues. nonetheless, stock today is off the market, 2.7%. >>> next up, another good reason to keep popping that cholesterol pill. >>> and speaking of cholesterol, brian, a big miss for two fast food giants. what's the deal here? are people trading up to upscale far
to dallas, texas, $1,238. the same truck from dallas to l.a. -- $837. the truck leaving from california, 32% more. what does that possibly say about where the demand is, mandy? >> i think it is a very clear message. >>> bertha coombs has a quick "market flash." what are you watching? >> mandy, carl icahn is sending a message to shareholders of oshkosh. he says the board there is obfuscating his message. he says he does not want to take the company private. he has...
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that's 22% higher than a year ago. and oh, my gosh, are we headed for a fifth straight trillion-dollar deficit? former cbo director douglas holtz ekan to break down the numbers for us. >>> returning after a seven-week recess, with republicans licking their wounds from last week's selection, joining us tonight is a superstar winner from texas, that being senator-elect ted cruz. he, by the way, will become the first hispanic senator from texas, and he's also the new vice chair of the national republican senatorial committee. senator cruz has a nice feel to it. that's the terminology i'm going to use. i want to ask you about president obama's news conference. i don't know if you saw it or not. it kind of sounded to a lot of people like top tax rates, the bush tax rates must go up in order to avoid the fiscal cliff. did you hear any compromise? did you hear any olive branches? >> well, i think the language the president is using remains confrontational. he seems obsessed with raising taxes. and i think if he continues on t
that's 22% higher than a year ago. and oh, my gosh, are we headed for a fifth straight trillion-dollar deficit? former cbo director douglas holtz ekan to break down the numbers for us. >>> returning after a seven-week recess, with republicans licking their wounds from last week's selection, joining us tonight is a superstar winner from texas, that being senator-elect ted cruz. he, by the way, will become the first hispanic senator from texas, and he's also the new vice chair of the...
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so it's pretty good. >> so you're going to be making 120 grand by the time you're 22. >> yeah, yeah. it's amazing. >> but even if workers come flocking, the oil companies still have other problems. creating energy from oil sands requires so much energy that the oil companies wind up spiking greenhouse gas emissions. >> and they do it in volumes that exceed any other production of oil crude anywhere on the planet. >> elizabeth may is the director of the sierra club of canada. she takes issue not only with what the oil sands are doing to the atmosphere but to the land. the oil companies, environmentalists say, are digging up an entire province. take a helicopter ride over the mines, and you'll think you're flying over the moon after a moonquake. >> one of the reasons they can be mined the way they're mined is the "out of sight, out of mind" aspect of it. i mean, your film crew is one of the few that's gone in there to look at how devastating this is. >> even the money men have noticed. >> can't argue with it. i mean, there's no question that they've got a mess up there. i do believe th
so it's pretty good. >> so you're going to be making 120 grand by the time you're 22. >> yeah, yeah. it's amazing. >> but even if workers come flocking, the oil companies still have other problems. creating energy from oil sands requires so much energy that the oil companies wind up spiking greenhouse gas emissions. >> and they do it in volumes that exceed any other production of oil crude anywhere on the planet. >> elizabeth may is the director of the sierra club...
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he's 22. i want to point that out. >> we'll consider him the leading edge. >> thank you for joining us. thank you. everybody else, enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ have a holly jolly christmas it's the best time of the year ♪ ♪ i don't know if there will be snow but have a cup of cheer ♪ ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ and when you walk down the street ♪ >> bargain hunters starting to hit the malls across the country rushing to get in and get a jump on the holiday shopping season. will it be the strong start retailers are counting on? welcome to "squawk on the street" this day after thanksgiving. hope you had a great holiday. i'm melissa lee along with brian sullivan a sulliv sullivan. let's look at how we're up for this abbreviated session. this is historical tendency in terms of the period between thanksgiving and december 3rd. most of the time we are higher in the markets and we're seeing that play o
he's 22. i want to point that out. >> we'll consider him the leading edge. >> thank you for joining us. thank you. everybody else, enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ have a holly jolly christmas it's the best time of the year ♪ ♪ i don't know if there will be snow but have a cup of cheer ♪ ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ and when you walk down the street ♪ >> bargain hunters...
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that's enough to fund the government for less than a week. this does not solve the problem. and you do it at the expense of economic growth, which ultimately should be the goal here. if we want to solve deficits and debt problems, get the economy growing and expanding again, that generates more revenue by comparison. >> let me just ask you a final question. what in your judgment is a key common ground concession that you as a republican -- if you were in the leadership would make to move this ball down the road snp i lot of people get if the president called you and asked you for a concession, what would it be, sir? >> look, we met with a number of ceos today, all of this fixes and that for us, the tax rate increases would be a nonstarter, particularly for small businesses. >> if you carved that out, if you carve them out of the tax hike, would that be acceptable to you? >> for me be probably not but it might gain some votes. we've got some of our members who i think might find something like that. it had to do will loopholes, exemptions, that's the kind of thing that if the
that's enough to fund the government for less than a week. this does not solve the problem. and you do it at the expense of economic growth, which ultimately should be the goal here. if we want to solve deficits and debt problems, get the economy growing and expanding again, that generates more revenue by comparison. >> let me just ask you a final question. what in your judgment is a key common ground concession that you as a republican -- if you were in the leadership would make to move...
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but it paid $22 billion for this company originally. so $6.5 billion versus $22 billion, and you can see how lehman got into some of the problems it did. also this morning, europe set to delay the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital. the eu reportedly prepare to go follow the united states while it lobbies for a reconsideration of the u.s. stance. the delay could push back the start of basel iii by about six months. the law was mepts ant to be pha in by the start of 2013. >> archstone was not part of the zell asset, was it? >> i feel like zell was related to it. >> but he sold right at the top. so that was part of the problem. it wasn't just a total lack of due diligence. i mean, everything was valued hire when archstone was first sold, right? >> yes. but as i'm looking at this, no, sam zell i do not believe was involved. >> that was the equity office and -- >> and then blab stone. but blackstone even though they bought at the top figured out a way to then sell pieces of it very, very quickly. and they did very well. >> entra
but it paid $22 billion for this company originally. so $6.5 billion versus $22 billion, and you can see how lehman got into some of the problems it did. also this morning, europe set to delay the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital. the eu reportedly prepare to go follow the united states while it lobbies for a reconsideration of the u.s. stance. the delay could push back the start of basel iii by about six months. the law was mepts ant to be pha in by the start of 2013. >>...
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how much did consumers spend during thanksgiving week this year? an average of $67 per day. that's down from 2011 and 2010 and even lower than the average amount spent in 2009. >>> who do we see arriving? oh, our boss just arrived at the white house. brian roberts, the ceo of comcast. rising above, meeting with the president to give encouraging words about solving the fiscal cliff. >> several of the nation's top ceos at the white house today to meet with president obama. that's the ceo of yahoo! of course. frank blake of home depot is there. >> how did you know it was her before you saw her face? >> i'm just that good. >> you're just that good? there's not many blond female ceos walking into the white house. >> i may have been tipped off. i may. not only am they good, our control room is even better. >> all right. close to $1 trillion. that's how much this country has in outstanding student loan debt right now. plus, a record number of people are falling behind on their student loan payments. for the first time, student loans 90 days overdue surpassed credit card debt in the
how much did consumers spend during thanksgiving week this year? an average of $67 per day. that's down from 2011 and 2010 and even lower than the average amount spent in 2009. >>> who do we see arriving? oh, our boss just arrived at the white house. brian roberts, the ceo of comcast. rising above, meeting with the president to give encouraging words about solving the fiscal cliff. >> several of the nation's top ceos at the white house today to meet with president obama. that's...
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dow off 22, nasdaq, as well. bowieing and kuwaiti leasing company finalizing an order for max 8s, valued at $2 billion current list prices. the deal first announced in july. >> and now to the forecast and the likely hood of a nor'easter actually hitting the new york area later this week. danielle banks jonan joining us. there are a lot of questions in terms of the winds and the shore areas. what can you you tell us at this point? >> absolutely. we understand of course the key concern. and normally a lot of folks if they heard nor'easter across, you know, these parts of the country this time of the year, they probably wouldn't blink twice about it. but given the circumstances of sandy, we understand the concerns. so here is the storm system we're looking at that will eventually move off to the eastoff the course of today heading in to tomorrow. this is going to mean wet weather across energy, south carolina, north florida for election day. and then that storm system starts to jog up the coastline. so here across t
dow off 22, nasdaq, as well. bowieing and kuwaiti leasing company finalizing an order for max 8s, valued at $2 billion current list prices. the deal first announced in july. >> and now to the forecast and the likely hood of a nor'easter actually hitting the new york area later this week. danielle banks jonan joining us. there are a lot of questions in terms of the winds and the shore areas. what can you you tell us at this point? >> absolutely. we understand of course the key...
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i'd hate to be the legal counsel at apple this week. >> what a week for apple. it's well worth watching with smart people on both sides here. last night, a jury awarded a lump sum of $368 million in he path tent infringesment case against apple for use of the security software. that's half of what the company wanted to get. this is far more but in a nutshell, virnetx goes into the patent control category and now apple, and a few other. bull is betting that it's another qualcomm with everybody pays a royalty. i say it's more like a biotech company and nobody really knows what is going to happen. in the meantime, the 3$368 million, it goes into an escrow account until the case is ultimately settled. carl, back to you. >> in the wake of the is samsung trial which was so overwhelmingly positive for apple, i wonder if you think their legal strategy just got over aggressive? >> remember, they are going to appeal this. if they appeal this, this is a chump change sort of situation. i say they either take it all the way or they basically try to strike some deal that is a
i'd hate to be the legal counsel at apple this week. >> what a week for apple. it's well worth watching with smart people on both sides here. last night, a jury awarded a lump sum of $368 million in he path tent infringesment case against apple for use of the security software. that's half of what the company wanted to get. this is far more but in a nutshell, virnetx goes into the patent control category and now apple, and a few other. bull is betting that it's another qualcomm with...
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i hear you talking about bristol myers a lot. >> it is like the dallas cowboys. let's go to kevin in connecticut. everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. good booyah from montana. que is, we have a stock. you recommended dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i have to tell you something. it is not right, i don't want you to tell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february here. >> let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. thank you for aj green. >> i had a question about cdi. i think it is okay. so, you know what. let's go to don in california. my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that is not been that -- you know no. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightening round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to foreign financials. but cramer had found pattern. as jim goes off the charts. this. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughin
i hear you talking about bristol myers a lot. >> it is like the dallas cowboys. let's go to kevin in connecticut. everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. good booyah from montana. que is, we have a stock. you recommended dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i have to tell you something. it is not right, i don't want you to tell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february here. >> let's go to mark in...
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term. >> not near term. >> it adds to gdp. >> we have to look at longer term. >> we still have about 22 minutes to solve the problem. but in the meantime private equity power player kkr taking a stake in development williston, north dakota, after a burst of growth in the last few years from fracking and up next we'll talk to kkr's global head of real estate and city of williston's head of economic development, all that coming up in a moment. >>> if a budget is not agreed upon by congress, americans in the top 1% will see a federal tax increase of over 7%. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >>> private equity firm kkr plans to develop housing in williston, north dakota. joining us to discuss is ralph rosenberg, kkr's global head and tom rolfston. i don't think anyone cares about the fiscal cliff given th
term. >> not near term. >> it adds to gdp. >> we have to look at longer term. >> we still have about 22 minutes to solve the problem. but in the meantime private equity power player kkr taking a stake in development williston, north dakota, after a burst of growth in the last few years from fracking and up next we'll talk to kkr's global head of real estate and city of williston's head of economic development, all that coming up in a moment. >>> if a budget is...
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>> it is like the dallas cowboys. bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february though. let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financi
>> it is like the dallas cowboys. bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that...
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who do the jets play this week? they're off? >> they've been off all the time. >> they've been off for a while. >> the giants have a bye week. >> rams, okay. they play the rams. see you later, mohamed. >>> when we come back, we have much more from squawk market master ceo steven roach. sis crow set to report quarterly results after the closing bell today. tomorrow we'll engage the afterhours reaction in the stock. "squawk" will be right back. from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our stud
who do the jets play this week? they're off? >> they've been off all the time. >> they've been off for a while. >> the giants have a bye week. >> rams, okay. they play the rams. see you later, mohamed. >>> when we come back, we have much more from squawk market master ceo steven roach. sis crow set to report quarterly results after the closing bell today. tomorrow we'll engage the afterhours reaction in the stock. "squawk" will be right back. from...
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dallas fed president richard fisher and atlanta fed president deny this lockhart are both speaking in berlin. richard fisher expressing concern that the size of the monetary policy easing in the u.s. is abnormally large. of course you might argue the abnormal conditions warrant that. never the the less, we'll also look at earnings from adt and green blount continmountain. the greek deal is done. athens will receive its much needed bailout cash. >> our common goal is that greece achieve a credible and sustainable reduction reaching lower than 110% of gdp in 2022. we will consider further measures if necessary to achi e achieve. >> one of the key points, silvia is back with us from brussels. good morning. and there are so many points. which are the most significant? >> well, we knew there was a sort of all combo of com poe neds there n. there because the euro group had agreed in principal to some kind of game plan and the key end was getting the imf on board. in exchange, one must almost say, the ef got the following. there is a ten year moratorium on interest rates. a lowering of inter
dallas fed president richard fisher and atlanta fed president deny this lockhart are both speaking in berlin. richard fisher expressing concern that the size of the monetary policy easing in the u.s. is abnormally large. of course you might argue the abnormal conditions warrant that. never the the less, we'll also look at earnings from adt and green blount continmountain. the greek deal is done. athens will receive its much needed bailout cash. >> our common goal is that greece achieve a...
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midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could take place especially places like detroit, houston. minor delays in nashville. but new york and los angeles for the time being, nothing to speak of. might have volume delays later in the day at jfk. back to you. >> real quickly, as we head into sunday, a lot of people traveling back on sunday, any idea about whether the weather will continue to get worse or improve? >> it is going to be rough in parts of the northern plains. a lot of the small regional airports. out west, not bad either. >> thank, reynolds. happy post-thanksgiving to you. best buy of course in need of
midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could...
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and this is the first week and i think even republicans will say this that we have seen real leadership. and hopefully that will keep up. >> took a crisis to make it happen. thank you, guys. coming up, 4.5 million people remain in the dark. rudy giuliani will join us, tell us whether things could have been done better. plus andrew cuomo shoots a stern warn to go ying to utility comp. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our sup
and this is the first week and i think even republicans will say this that we have seen real leadership. and hopefully that will keep up. >> took a crisis to make it happen. thank you, guys. coming up, 4.5 million people remain in the dark. rudy giuliani will join us, tell us whether things could have been done better. plus andrew cuomo shoots a stern warn to go ying to utility comp. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out...
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as of today, like last week, we're seeing very light volume. well below averages of 3.5 billion shares. it looks like investors may be waiting out this next month, or some anyways, to see what happens in washington. >> we've had a lot -- you know what's going to happen on the volatility side, we talk about that as a bad thing. figure you're a short term, 35, 45-day trader, that is a bad thing. if you're not, looking for entry points, these are the moments you're looking for to actually establish positions in names. >> you'd buy on these dips we've had? >> yes. but i'd make sure it's more than just a dip. i would buy on a bigger pullback. >> are you saying wait until we get clarity or buy on the dips? >> no, i agree with what michael said. first of all, i think there are assets that will do well over long term, whether we go over the fiscal cliff or not. dividend paying stocks outside of the united states. mega caps. there are some assets you want to own. one example, muns bonds. o one place you may want to consider -- >> we had a guest on last
as of today, like last week, we're seeing very light volume. well below averages of 3.5 billion shares. it looks like investors may be waiting out this next month, or some anyways, to see what happens in washington. >> we've had a lot -- you know what's going to happen on the volatility side, we talk about that as a bad thing. figure you're a short term, 35, 45-day trader, that is a bad thing. if you're not, looking for entry points, these are the moments you're looking for to actually...
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so it was a very dangerous situation. >> that second week of october, the dow fell 18%, its worst week in history. in the midst of the crisis, bernanke had freedom to act immediately. he doesn't need prior permission from congress or the president. while they debated on capitol hill, bernanke cut interest rates nearly to zero, then he used depression-era emergency powers to launch a dozen rescue programs of his own. there was support for money market funds, mortgages, short-term lending to small businesses, and support for auto loans, student loans, and small business loans-- commitments of $1 trillion, doubling the size of the fed's balance sheet. is that tax money that the fed is spending? >> it's not tax money. the banks have accounts with the fed, much the same way that you have an account in a commercial bank. so to lend to a bank, we simply use the computer to mark up the size of the account that they have with the fed. so it's much more akin, although not exactly the same, but it's much more akin to printing money than it is to borrowing. >> you've been printing money? >> well,
so it was a very dangerous situation. >> that second week of october, the dow fell 18%, its worst week in history. in the midst of the crisis, bernanke had freedom to act immediately. he doesn't need prior permission from congress or the president. while they debated on capitol hill, bernanke cut interest rates nearly to zero, then he used depression-era emergency powers to launch a dozen rescue programs of his own. there was support for money market funds, mortgages, short-term lending...
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publicly traded companies in regions, whether in texas, cities, atlanta, seattle, san francisco, boston, dallas, you name it, chicago, philly obviously. we went through and for a year i tracked their returns. equal weighted. didn't weight based on market cap or anything like that. on october 31st, 2011 we began. october 31st, 2012, this year, we ended. i threw out single best performer around the single worst performer so that they wouldn't skew the means sort of either way. averaged the rest of the companies. and basically came up with the three, two and one best cities in average aggregate return for the stock market over the past 12 months. number three was philly with a 20% average return over that time. not market cap weighted. we weighted them all. we treated everybody equally here in philadelphia. >> we absolutely do. that's what we're all about, democracy here on "street signs." tomorrow will be number two. then wednesday will be the number one city. also talking of wednesday, also just want to highlight that we threw up a headline a moment ago here on our show that president obama's go
publicly traded companies in regions, whether in texas, cities, atlanta, seattle, san francisco, boston, dallas, you name it, chicago, philly obviously. we went through and for a year i tracked their returns. equal weighted. didn't weight based on market cap or anything like that. on october 31st, 2011 we began. october 31st, 2012, this year, we ended. i threw out single best performer around the single worst performer so that they wouldn't skew the means sort of either way. averaged the rest...
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this 88-year-old building in downtown dallas was imploded yesterday. no, it's not jerry jones' reaction to the cowboys' play against the browns yesterday. they did win. demolition experts attached 300 pounds of dynamite in strategic places and there it went. built in the 1920s, that building, by a cotton tycoon. >>> we talk a lot about how the fiscal cliff will hurt the u.s. but that obscures the pain that will be felt at the state and local levels. our senior economics reporter steve leisman has been doing the math about who falls the hardest if we do go over the cliff. steve? >> if you think about it, it is designed so that there is a lot of pain. the idea of the fiscal cliff, the sequestration, automatic cuts to bring people to the table. we've done, with the help of technology, using diver technology, we dove in to take a look at where federal spending is highest. it is color coated by per capita spending by county here. what you see -- take a look. where it's red it's the highest from 20 all the way up to 175,000. there's actually one county in no
this 88-year-old building in downtown dallas was imploded yesterday. no, it's not jerry jones' reaction to the cowboys' play against the browns yesterday. they did win. demolition experts attached 300 pounds of dynamite in strategic places and there it went. built in the 1920s, that building, by a cotton tycoon. >>> we talk a lot about how the fiscal cliff will hurt the u.s. but that obscures the pain that will be felt at the state and local levels. our senior economics reporter steve...
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the association met this week in san diego. had an annual meeting and my understanding is fairly downbeat. a little bit of concern. even though the fundamentals of real estate doing well. supply is muted. capital is cheap. in theory, not a bad time to be in the real estate business. utilities down more than 6%. they were hurt by sandy a little bit. the northeast ones. there's a one-month chart. finally today, a positive print on the overall utilities but a rocky road for them and same situation with telecom. they're the most affected by the fiscal cliff issues. telecom down about 5.5% since the election began and down another 1% today. carl, back to you. >> all right. bob, thanks so much for that. at least one consumer still has some money. video gamers. get to brian shactman at headquarters with that story. >> unbelievable numbers here. take a look at how it's trading. strongly to the upside on huge volume. "call of duty" $500 million sell through in the first 24 hours. microsoft released "halo 4" a week ago with $220 million
the association met this week in san diego. had an annual meeting and my understanding is fairly downbeat. a little bit of concern. even though the fundamentals of real estate doing well. supply is muted. capital is cheap. in theory, not a bad time to be in the real estate business. utilities down more than 6%. they were hurt by sandy a little bit. the northeast ones. there's a one-month chart. finally today, a positive print on the overall utilities but a rocky road for them and same situation...
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watch this debt buyback, carl, over the next couple weeks, can this el succeed? or has he convinced the recent of europe they have done enough. >>> thanks, simon. meantime protests continuing in egyp as demonstrators demand that the president morsi rescind -- announcing they're going to go on strike halting work until the decree is revoked. we're live in cairo with the later. high, ayman. >> hi, carl. the people are still demanding that the president morsi rescind his decree. also added to the list of growing demands, they want to see egypt's body that'sing tasked with writing a new constitution be mea reflect erv of egypt's diversity, and that it's not a that it doesn't reflect only the islamic party's perspecti perspective. there's some calls by the protesters to dissolved the current body and mike sure the new body is more diverse. other issues are lingers from the revolutionary days. president morsist says he has to takes the action action becausitis egypt's judiciary that's stalling the it's shaping out -- caught in the midding are supporters every both side
watch this debt buyback, carl, over the next couple weeks, can this el succeed? or has he convinced the recent of europe they have done enough. >>> thanks, simon. meantime protests continuing in egyp as demonstrators demand that the president morsi rescind -- announcing they're going to go on strike halting work until the decree is revoked. we're live in cairo with the later. high, ayman. >> hi, carl. the people are still demanding that the president morsi rescind his decree....
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in our headlines this morning, this is the busiest day of the week for economic reports. we'll be getting october numbers from retail sales and producer prices. we also have business inventories for september that are out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and the fed's going to be releasing the minutes of the most recent fomc meeting at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the fed minutes will come smack in the middle of president obama's post election news conference. that's set at 1:30 p.m. eastern. the president will be fielding many questions about the fiscal cliff. you can see that news coverage here live on cnbc. >>> the long island power authority chief is stepping down amid controversy about the utility's performance amid the devastation of hurricane sandy. he said he had been planning for months to resign. >> there was a story, lead story about long island power and how awful -- >> governor cuomo set up a group to go looking into how all of these power authorities actually performed during this. >> there are crazy things going on in my neighborhood too where these guys are working hard
in our headlines this morning, this is the busiest day of the week for economic reports. we'll be getting october numbers from retail sales and producer prices. we also have business inventories for september that are out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and the fed's going to be releasing the minutes of the most recent fomc meeting at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the fed minutes will come smack in the middle of president obama's post election news conference. that's set at 1:30 p.m. eastern. the president...
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the atlanta falcons beat the dallas cowboys. at 8-0 atlanta is now the only undefeated team in the nfl. and they did it the hard way. on the strength of the four field goals from matt bryant. >>> actor will ferrell has a new role. he says he will do anything to get voters to the polls tomorrow. >> if you agree to vote in this year's election, i will personally give you a tattoo. fair warning, i do not know how to draw. i'll do a dance. just for you. that was just a taste. if you want the full buffet you're going to have to vote. vote obama. it's a slam dunk. guess what -- >> he also says if you vote he will make you a homecooked meal or help you move a couch, perhaps, soledad. a lot of celebrities getting on the action here. >> the final minutes. i don't know if i can take any more of that. >> it's a funny ad. it's funny. >> that's all right. that's all right. it wasn't hysterical. it was like okay. still ahead this morning, on "starting point" one week after sandy engulfed the northeast, the cleanup process is really only just
the atlanta falcons beat the dallas cowboys. at 8-0 atlanta is now the only undefeated team in the nfl. and they did it the hard way. on the strength of the four field goals from matt bryant. >>> actor will ferrell has a new role. he says he will do anything to get voters to the polls tomorrow. >> if you agree to vote in this year's election, i will personally give you a tattoo. fair warning, i do not know how to draw. i'll do a dance. just for you. that was just a taste. if you...
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in a pew survey this week, just over half the people were skeptical that congress and president obama were going to be able to come to a deal. it doesn't mean they're not holding out some hope, but once we found out they were out talking to people, they want action. have a listen. >> i think people are putting pressure behind them. i mean, their votes put them in, so votes can take them out. >> the election is over. everyone has to work together now. you know, i think people were digging in their heels and not compromising. >> congress is supposed to do what the people want them to do, and apparently this is the congress is running wild. it's stupid. >> i have huge faith in mr. obama. i think he can be persuasive, and i think congress should listen. >> talking about feeling the pressure, suzanne, it could be that republicans feel that a little bit more of that same survey found that 59% of people would blame republicans if they're not able to reach a deal compared to 29%, which would place the blame on president obama. >> all right. thank you, maggie. appreciate it. >>> now to white h
in a pew survey this week, just over half the people were skeptical that congress and president obama were going to be able to come to a deal. it doesn't mean they're not holding out some hope, but once we found out they were out talking to people, they want action. have a listen. >> i think people are putting pressure behind them. i mean, their votes put them in, so votes can take them out. >> the election is over. everyone has to work together now. you know, i think people were...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. >>> 11 days ago at the height of the storm, two little boys drowned here on staten island. today they were laid to rest in a single casket. four-year-old connor moore and two-year-old brandon were swept away from their mother's arms in floodwaters. trying to get to higher ground. the mother asked for help at a nearby house but was turned away. her husband, who works for the sanitation department, was at work that night. today, his coworkers carried his sons' cass set. friends of the family have set up a fund to help pay for the cost of the funeral. we put that on our website at anderson360.com. when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes
was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. >>> 11 days ago at the height of the storm, two little boys drowned here...
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that is this week. the national weather service says the track and timing of the storm is still uncertain. it warns that it could pack wind gusts above 45 miles per hour, bring heavy rain, maybe snow and it could cause coastal flooding and beach erosion on the heels of sandy. >>> tragedy during an aerial search for a missing 9-year-old boy. two police officers were killed on impact saturday night when their helicopter crashed just miles from downtown atlanta. both were fathers themselves. no one was hurt on the ground. the crash knocked out electricity to 1300 households. the missing boy, well, he was later found safe. >>> and with america less than two months from hitting the fiscal cliff, house speaker john boehner says don't expect a permanent fix from this lame duck congress. in an exclusive interview with cnn, speaker boehner says the best we can hope for is something temporary. >> lame duck congresses aren't known for doing big things. and lame duck congresses probably shouldn't do big things. so
that is this week. the national weather service says the track and timing of the storm is still uncertain. it warns that it could pack wind gusts above 45 miles per hour, bring heavy rain, maybe snow and it could cause coastal flooding and beach erosion on the heels of sandy. >>> tragedy during an aerial search for a missing 9-year-old boy. two police officers were killed on impact saturday night when their helicopter crashed just miles from downtown atlanta. both were fathers...
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we're here nearly two weeks after hurricane sandy hit. we begin with breaking news, a story that has blindsided the american intelligence community and the obama administration, and it's still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned today as director of the cia after admitting he had an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with eleanor broadbar. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other words, perhaps petraeus was blackmailed. she is the one with whom petraeus admitted having an affair. petraeus is a highly respected, four-star general who commanded forces in both iraq and afghanistan. he was sworn in to run the cia a little over a year ago with vice president biden with his wife holly at his side. that was the swearing in. they've been married 35 years, have two grown kids. so how will this revelation impact the committee? member of the cia's external advisory committee, and also cnn's officer, and intelligence correspondent. susan,
we're here nearly two weeks after hurricane sandy hit. we begin with breaking news, a story that has blindsided the american intelligence community and the obama administration, and it's still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned today as director of the cia after admitting he had an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with eleanor broadbar. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our e
was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at...
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was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ dog ] you know, i just don't thin
was dallas -- >> it's a party that has cut a connection to reality, and the assistance that the turnout vote was good when it was bad, that's just one of the problems. who was it that -- >> i have to go to a commercial. >> that was also a disaster, yet truth was never told. >> david, i want to have you back on, mary matalin as well. i appreciate it. more news tonight. we'll be right back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent....
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they rallied to defeat the dallas cowboys sunday. michael turner's late touchdown run and four field goals by matt bryant. the falcons are now 8-0. >>> and on the final full day of campaigning, the race for president could not be any closer. it is what you call a dead heat. a new cnn/orc poll shows president obama and governor romney getting 49% each. both candidates have a busy day on the trail before tomorrow's election. >>> oh, florida, oh, florida, voters found long lines and chaos, especially in the southern part of the state. imagine waiting up to nine hours to vote. nine hours! >> we are up in miami-dade county election department, this is what they're going to us? >> this is what they do in that building. >> exactly. and this is the way they're treating us? we need to vote. we are not in some rural district waiting on the side of the road. this is the main place. and if we are treated like that here, god help the others. >> this is not cuba. this is not china. we cannot allow this to happen. >> seriously? can't we do better t
they rallied to defeat the dallas cowboys sunday. michael turner's late touchdown run and four field goals by matt bryant. the falcons are now 8-0. >>> and on the final full day of campaigning, the race for president could not be any closer. it is what you call a dead heat. a new cnn/orc poll shows president obama and governor romney getting 49% each. both candidates have a busy day on the trail before tomorrow's election. >>> oh, florida, oh, florida, voters found long lines...
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the president said we could see a deal by next week. that may hinge on this issue with taxes. how are republicans responding to the president's remarks? >> well, you know, first of all, there does seem a willingness by republicans to find areas of agreement, to reach a compromise. but they are pushing back on the president's plan because they don't believe that a solution should lie in tax hikes for any americans, including the wealthiest of americans, despite the fact that there's this looming fiscal cliff and the president has said, as you heard just a short time ago, that only middle class americans should get some ease here and not those wealthy americans from those taxes. and despite that, john boehner believes that a solution is possible. take a listen. >> i've outlined a framework for how both parties can work together to avert the fiscal cliff without raising tax rates. if you've look closely at what the president had to say and look closely at what i've had to say, there are no barriers here to sitting down and beginning to work through this process. >> when it comes
the president said we could see a deal by next week. that may hinge on this issue with taxes. how are republicans responding to the president's remarks? >> well, you know, first of all, there does seem a willingness by republicans to find areas of agreement, to reach a compromise. but they are pushing back on the president's plan because they don't believe that a solution should lie in tax hikes for any americans, including the wealthiest of americans, despite the fact that there's this...
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watch this. this coming week the whole case is going to get thrown out. so no viewpoint of discrimination. the federal district judge is absolutely right. >> so -- really? okay. in your constitution law professor. richard, this isn't like an issue of freedom of religion or expression? >> no, fred. this judge unlike the judge we discussed earlier from oklahoma has read the constitution and understands it. the ruling based here is not on religious grounds. what they're saying and what the judge crafted was simply this, they have limited number of space for the scenes. so what they did is opened it up to a lottery. well, santa monica said, you know, that cost us a lot of money to reason this lottery. it's draining our could haviers. it's destroying the grass and the turf in the areas. and it's obstructing our ocean views. so based on all that reasoning, the judge is going to come down next week like avery said and rule in favor of banning any symbolism in these 21 local -- these 21 local parks. but there are other parks that these people can put their displa
watch this. this coming week the whole case is going to get thrown out. so no viewpoint of discrimination. the federal district judge is absolutely right. >> so -- really? okay. in your constitution law professor. richard, this isn't like an issue of freedom of religion or expression? >> no, fred. this judge unlike the judge we discussed earlier from oklahoma has read the constitution and understands it. the ruling based here is not on religious grounds. what they're saying and what...
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folks are waking up there. 8:22 on the east coast. 5:22 out west. thanks for watching this morning. >> actor larry hagman has died. his family says the 81-year-old actor was surrounded by family members at the end. they also say he was happy to end his career by resurrecting his favorite character, j.r. ewing. cnn's colleen mcedwards has more now on hagman's career and the role that made him a household name. >> reporter: larry hagman wore many hats in his career, but is best known for the stetson he wore on "dallas." despite roles on film and on stage, hagman will always be remembered as the villainous j.r. ewing. >> and you drove cliff to attempt suicide? >> how was i to know he was going to do a dumb thing like that. >> reporter: when j.r. was shot by an enknown assailant it became one of the most famous cliffhangers in tv history, watched by 300 million people from all around the world. hagman never expected the show to endure. >> i just started the show doing six shows. i never thought i'd do 300. >> reporter: in fact, the "dallas" franchise wa
folks are waking up there. 8:22 on the east coast. 5:22 out west. thanks for watching this morning. >> actor larry hagman has died. his family says the 81-year-old actor was surrounded by family members at the end. they also say he was happy to end his career by resurrecting his favorite character, j.r. ewing. cnn's colleen mcedwards has more now on hagman's career and the role that made him a household name. >> reporter: larry hagman wore many hats in his career, but is best known...
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starting out with number 22. right after that. 32 here's a picture of joseph and sally from ill paso texas. next number up is 37. then 44. we're going to round it out this evening with 50. now for tonight's winning ball number and for the jackpot it is the number 34. >> the next drawing is on wednesday night. good luck, everyone. >>> the fiscal cliff is fast approaching with congress getting back to business this week, is there new hope that a deal can get done? >>> and hopefully congress will be able to avoid a scene like this one. a close-up view of mayhem at the mall during black friday. what do you got? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, you see us, at the start of the day. on
starting out with number 22. right after that. 32 here's a picture of joseph and sally from ill paso texas. next number up is 37. then 44. we're going to round it out this evening with 50. now for tonight's winning ball number and for the jackpot it is the number 34. >> the next drawing is on wednesday night. good luck, everyone. >>> the fiscal cliff is fast approaching with congress getting back to business this week, is there new hope that a deal can get done? >>> and...
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the other was the "dallas" tv series. this changed people's mind. this changed dallas's image. i talked to people from the congo because they said they had to come to north texas they couldn't go home without getting pictures made here at south fork to prove the people back home they had been to south fork. i talked to a lady here who grew up in puerto rico. she and her husband watched it growing up. it's had an effect worldwide. >> you remember the original series, don't you? >> reporter: right. yes. i remember where i was the night who shot j.r. episode, for instance. >> that's right. >> reporter: the mgm grand hotel fire and we stopped everything to say oh, it was mary crosby. >> that's the kind of impact the show had. many people now in the age of cable television how the audience is split up. we forget the impact that this television series had. and larry hagman being the man that everybody loved to hate but that specifically who shot j.r. was a pinnacle moment not just in ratings but set up the whole notion of a cliffhanger to end a series. >> absolutely. you know, hagman
the other was the "dallas" tv series. this changed people's mind. this changed dallas's image. i talked to people from the congo because they said they had to come to north texas they couldn't go home without getting pictures made here at south fork to prove the people back home they had been to south fork. i talked to a lady here who grew up in puerto rico. she and her husband watched it growing up. it's had an effect worldwide. >> you remember the original series, don't you?...
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in dallas, just a few weeks ago. >> let's talk about you two. i sense, and i have read, and i sense that you two are kind of besties. would you say? >> i would say, i don't know about her. >> you know don't. >> is that cool? after all these years? >> he was always a fool. >> larry has always been interesting to me. he plays the bad guy, but it's always with a twinkle and that little smile that unnerves you. it just tweaks you so he's not the flat bad guy. and he's not mean and he's not evil. >> he's the most likable villain on television. >> and the most talented actor. >> are we recording this? >> yes, we are. >> thank you. >> you all seem like you are in this together, like in a real special way. is that true? >> it's a team effort, that's for sure. sure, patrick duffy and linda gray and are are the elder statesmen and the originators of it, and the kids come along, they're our children or wives or mistresses, or whatever they are. they keep changing every other show. it's nice to see them come along and take over the horns and maybe drag me k
in dallas, just a few weeks ago. >> let's talk about you two. i sense, and i have read, and i sense that you two are kind of besties. would you say? >> i would say, i don't know about her. >> you know don't. >> is that cool? after all these years? >> he was always a fool. >> larry has always been interesting to me. he plays the bad guy, but it's always with a twinkle and that little smile that unnerves you. it just tweaks you so he's not the flat bad guy. and...
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sealed hype for dallas. south fork, he'll be remembered. >> this one from peter fonda. rest in peace, my dear, longtime friend and brother. you brought so much fun to everyone's life and so much family to me and my family, falls my heart. >> and scott baio tweeted larry hagman died. what a sweet kind soul. i was fortunate enough to meet him. what an icon heaven is receiving. >> j.r. ewing has died. garnered one of the greatest cliffhangers in tv history. you remember who shot j.r.? >> of course he's talking about that. >> an entire summer waiting for that show to come back. >> i didn't sleep that whole time. i was waiting, waiting, to know who did it. >> yeah, it was definitely the cliffhanger of that season, and one of the 300 million people who watched it that season-ender. >> yeah. it was -- he was it. i mean, he really was. but he will be missed. i know i'll certainly miss him as the "dallas"
sealed hype for dallas. south fork, he'll be remembered. >> this one from peter fonda. rest in peace, my dear, longtime friend and brother. you brought so much fun to everyone's life and so much family to me and my family, falls my heart. >> and scott baio tweeted larry hagman died. what a sweet kind soul. i was fortunate enough to meet him. what an icon heaven is receiving. >> j.r. ewing has died. garnered one of the greatest cliffhangers in tv history. you remember who shot...
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congress is going get back to work this week. very busy, of course. top of the agenda, the fiscal cliff. 38 days and counting. in fact, that's how long we have until the country hits the so called fiscal cliff when automatic spending cuts go into effect. it is main focus in washington. maria cardona and amy holmes are back with me now to talk about this. saxby chambliss lashed out at grover nordqvist. nordqvist and his group are the ones that pushed that no new taxes pledge signed bay majority of republicans in congress. here's what chambliss says. i care more about my country than i do a 20-year-old pledge. he's willing to let the political consequences take care of themselves. raising taxes has been at the center of the fiscal cliff dispute. democrats demanding it. republicans saying no way. so amy, is this a sizable crack in the republican armor? >> we are seeing that the two sides are going to need to negotiate if we don't go over the fiscal cliff. i would point out that patty murray, a democratic senator from washington state says we should go ov
congress is going get back to work this week. very busy, of course. top of the agenda, the fiscal cliff. 38 days and counting. in fact, that's how long we have until the country hits the so called fiscal cliff when automatic spending cuts go into effect. it is main focus in washington. maria cardona and amy holmes are back with me now to talk about this. saxby chambliss lashed out at grover nordqvist. nordqvist and his group are the ones that pushed that no new taxes pledge signed bay majority...
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this is outside dallas where they shot the original television show and where the return to tv screen this is year. today it's a tribute to larry hagman who passed away yesterday in a hospital not that far from the ranch in, of course, dallas. his infamous portrayal of the oil man was 100% texas, big talk, big money and always that very big hat. we have a look back at his long showbiz career. >> reporter: larry hagman wore many hats in his career. but he's best known for the stetson that he wore on "dallas." despite roles on film and on stage, hagman will always be remembered as the villainous j.r. ewing. when j.r. was shot by an unknown assailant, it became one of the most famous cliffhangers in tv history, watched by 300 million people from all around the world. hagman never expected the show to endure. >> i just started the show doing six shows. i never thought it would do 300. >> reporter: in fact, the "dallas" franchise was so successful, the series was recently reprised. the u.s. network tnt brought it back with a new generation of ewings and hagman came back, too, returning as
this is outside dallas where they shot the original television show and where the return to tv screen this is year. today it's a tribute to larry hagman who passed away yesterday in a hospital not that far from the ranch in, of course, dallas. his infamous portrayal of the oil man was 100% texas, big talk, big money and always that very big hat. we have a look back at his long showbiz career. >> reporter: larry hagman wore many hats in his career. but he's best known for the stetson that...
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make this week and get on plan. instead of focusing on burning off everything now, if you get on plan, you'll burn off the calories and the below the will be gone and you'll feel great again. just don't wait till monday. >> that sounds great. aunt bessie is staying with you. you've got to get the sales. how do you fit all that in now? >> it's as simple as getting a football and going to the lawn and playing a little catch. if randy and victor sit up. >> my posture senior always bad. >> doing holiday decorating for the holidays, activate your core. you'll be burning more calories, burning those thanksgiving calories. if you go shopping in the mall, black friday just happened. >> put on the sneakers >> run up the escalators. take the time you're in and make it fun and go for a family hike and enjoy it and get active. >> when you're driving keep the stomach tight. >> i always have to sit like this to burn off pie. >> you burn four times more calories by simply activating your core throughout the day. >> that's a lot, r
make this week and get on plan. instead of focusing on burning off everything now, if you get on plan, you'll burn off the calories and the below the will be gone and you'll feel great again. just don't wait till monday. >> that sounds great. aunt bessie is staying with you. you've got to get the sales. how do you fit all that in now? >> it's as simple as getting a football and going to the lawn and playing a little catch. if randy and victor sit up. >> my posture senior...
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joining us from dallas, texas. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> got to take a break. we're back in a moment. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. hey. hey. we gotta stay focused. you got one more game to go. you gotta keep that fire in the belly. coach rick's got something for you. [ all cheering ] deshawn! ♪ found out during halftime. [ all cheering ] [ male announcer ] the simple joy of making the grade. ♪ (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, [ male announcer ] the simple joy of making the grade. they see more than themselves. so we celebrate o
joining us from dallas, texas. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> got to take a break. we're back in a moment. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're...
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and even if some progress is made this week, a final deal could still be a long way off. >> we rarely see the hill and the white house make decisions early. they tend to do better when they have a deadline. so i -- i would be pleasantly surprised to see it -- a deal emerge earlier than the end of the year, but we'll see. >> reporter: and martin, even though there is not another meeting between the president and lawmakers on the president's schedule, that could certainly change. we know that senate majority leader reid said they hope to have another meeting with the president this week. >> athena jones, thank you, at the white house. >>> and president obama went christmas shopping today. the president and his daughters shopped at an independent store in virginia. the obamas are participating in the third annual event, the white house bought 15 books. >>> and cyber deals, no longer just for monday. they participated in the deals before black friday. cyber monday is still a key part of the holiday shopping season. spending on cyber monday may reach $1.5 billion this year. so how do you g
and even if some progress is made this week, a final deal could still be a long way off. >> we rarely see the hill and the white house make decisions early. they tend to do better when they have a deadline. so i -- i would be pleasantly surprised to see it -- a deal emerge earlier than the end of the year, but we'll see. >> reporter: and martin, even though there is not another meeting between the president and lawmakers on the president's schedule, that could certainly change. we...
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week. the case is not whether bradley manning allegedly sold the cables. the case is about the abuse of bradley manning. over a five-month period bradley manning was abused. the united nations has admitted this, why was he treated that way? several were ordered to abuse him to get a confession. there's been no confession and that's the case that's going on now. and that case is a reflection in the decay of the rule of law. hillary clinton's spokesperson resigned over the issue. the entire quantico prisoner base was affected. it reflects serious problems within the military system. it has a feeling about accountability and unaccountability is flowing into other parts of our life. >> now i don't want to get into detail, i know you have a strong point of view, obviously on how bradley manning has been treated. but i didn't want to go down that path. i wanted to ask a question about something else you thought about him. you said what they were doing is perhaps to coerce him to get you involved
week. the case is not whether bradley manning allegedly sold the cables. the case is about the abuse of bradley manning. over a five-month period bradley manning was abused. the united nations has admitted this, why was he treated that way? several were ordered to abuse him to get a confession. there's been no confession and that's the case that's going on now. and that case is a reflection in the decay of the rule of law. hillary clinton's spokesperson resigned over the issue. the entire...
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. >>> a lot coming your way this week. that's going to do it for me. much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with martin savidge in for don lemon. >> let's get started right away and bring you up to speed with the headlines. egypt's president standing hard on his decree saying hey, it's only temporary. it didn't go over well. they demand that morsi lifts his rule. even larger demonstrations are planned for tomorrow. at least 117 people are dead after a massive fire at a clothing factory in bangladesh. it happened just outside the capital city of daka. you can see that every window is lit with flames. some workers did try to escape by jumping out those windows. 200 people were injured. officials say there were 200 workers mostly women, in the factory. they expect the death toll to rise. >>> china has successfully landed a fighter jet on an aircraft carrier for the very first time. china's official news agency says the aircraft carrier was originally being built for the old soviet union. it's expected to hold 30 j-15 fighter jets. it could be years be
. >>> a lot coming your way this week. that's going to do it for me. much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with martin savidge in for don lemon. >> let's get started right away and bring you up to speed with the headlines. egypt's president standing hard on his decree saying hey, it's only temporary. it didn't go over well. they demand that morsi lifts his rule. even larger demonstrations are planned for tomorrow. at least 117 people are dead after a massive fire...
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a local congresswoman as well in the local area in dallas, texas, also got involved and it took the mayor of el paso to sign a resolution to say they had his back. they were supporting him and believed his story. the company he's worked for maintained his innocence all the time saying this shipment was destined for finics and never intended to cross into el paso. that border crossing is so small there, one of the closest in the world. >> and going into juarez. >> that's not a place that you want to go in the last four years. a lot of violence there and said he never intended to go in. ended up there. very thankful to be back home. had a family party last night, family reunion and now he's back on u.s. soil. he may want to stay out of mexico for a little while longer. >> all right, nick. thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> to some he was one of the greatest tv villains of all time. to others he was a dear friend. >> celebrities and people around the world are remembering actor larry hagman today. we'll talk about what everyone is saying, and we'll read some of the thoughts that this
a local congresswoman as well in the local area in dallas, texas, also got involved and it took the mayor of el paso to sign a resolution to say they had his back. they were supporting him and believed his story. the company he's worked for maintained his innocence all the time saying this shipment was destined for finics and never intended to cross into el paso. that border crossing is so small there, one of the closest in the world. >> and going into juarez. >> that's not a place...